Fantastic, Dean. I'm going to get one. 

Thanks,
Diane

"Dean T. Miller" wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I ran across an interesting ultrasonic nebulizer tonight while at
> Walgreen's Drug Store to pick up some distilled water.
> 
> It's a Halloween decoration that is a "witches caldron" that produces
> a fog of vapor over a pool of water.  I just *had* to get one to try
> it out.
> 
> The water chamber, which is open to the air, holds about 20 ounces of
> water, and the water can't be distilled for the caldron to work (it
> senses water level to turn on and off -- I assume by measuring water
> conductivity).  The CS I make didn't quite turn it on, so I added a
> few drops of (diluted) Willard Water and it worked fine.
> 
> I put my mouth/nose into the fog to see how easy it was to inhale, and
> it's almost as good as the medical nebulizer (Mabis Mist) that I have.
> 
> Since it needed 20 ounces of water to start working, filling the water
> chamber with cleaned gravel intended for fish tanks should reduce the
> amount of CS needed by quite a bit.
> 
> Oh, it cost $20 -- which is far cheaper than any other nebulizer, to
> my knowledge.
> 
> -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF
> 
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